The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear April 7 in Circuit Court.

• Kerrie L. Davis, 26, failure to appear — $200,000.

Charges were filed against Davis on Feb. 12 after she failed to appear for a Feb. 5 hearing in Circuit Court.

Davis told District Judge Don Bourne she was not able to make the appearance because she was incarcerated in Faulkner County at that time. Bourne said he would ask the prosecutor to review her case.

• Kimberly Pirtle, 38, theft by receiving — $20,000.

An officer approached Pirtle on Saturday after he saw her parked at the Russellville Junior High School with the door to her vehicle open.

Pirtle told him she ran out of gas trying to get to a motel, according to a police report. A return on Pirtle's driver's license showed she had been reported missing from Tennessee, and the truck she was driving was reported stolen from Kentucky.

The report stated Pirtle told the officer she borrowed the truck from her uncle in Tennessee and didn't know why it would be reported stolen. She said she was in Georgia the night before and left Tennessee because she needed a vacation.

Also in the vehicle was $6,762 in cash.

The responding officer made contact with a detective in Tennessee, who informed him Pirtle's vehicle was found broken down in Kentucky, in the same area where the truck was stolen.

• Kevin Bowers, 50, second-degree forgery — $30,000.

Charges were filed against Bowers in September, following an Aug. 19 incident in which he allegedly cashed a forged check at Liberty Bank. The check was presented to be from an Arkansas Tech University account, but was found to be fraudulent.

The check was made out to Bowers.

Several other men were arrested in related incidents last summer, when they allegedly cashed or attempted to cash forged checks at area banks.